Radmila Karaklajić ( sr, Радмила Караклајић; 8 October 1939,
Belgrade
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/ref> Karaklajić is most famous for her 1964 release ''Anđelina zumba zumba'' (cover of Louis Prima
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's "Angelina / Zooma Zooma"), which gained her notoriety in the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia. Her career spans over 6 decades.
She studied at the faculty of Western European languages at the University of Belgrade
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.
Discography
EP
* Anđelina, zumba, zumba / Poziv na tvist / Selena tvist / Kroz planine na put (1964)
* Crne oči / Kolja / Smeši se mesec / Ja ću te pričekati (1964)
* Nada / Ja nisam više dete / Mi u kampu / Ti, ljubavi, ti (1964)
* Niko mi ne može suditi / Ti si baš taj / To naše mesto / U naše vreme (1966)
* Pata pata (1968)
Albums
* Radmila Karaklajić (1978)
* Ciganske pesme (1981)
* Радмила Караклаич (1983)
Singles
* Ljubavi / Taka taka (1973)
References
External links
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1939 births
Living people
Singers from Belgrade
20th-century Serbian women singers
Yugoslav women singers
Serbian pop singers